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Photos by Thomas Whiteside for Elle Magazine Last week while reviewing Elle magazine, I noticed a new fashion trend. And I’m not talking ab...
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To start my design proposal I used the app Paper by 53 on my iPad. An easy way to sketch your ideas. At times approaching a blank space to ...
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Photo via Velvet and Linen I just love everything vintage and if it comes from a flea market in Paris, better. What’s not to love about a m...
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Don't settle a space with a too " matchy-matchy " approach. Try mixing and matching different patterns for an astonishing end ...
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Autumn is here and many of us like to update and refresh areas around our home. Perhaps for you, moving the furniture around to create a new...
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Having 3 little kids living under the same roof can sometimes be a daily challenge when it comes to organization. I'm that kind of perso...
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For sure many of you might think that terrariums are a fuss to do. Some of you might even have thought that "they take too much time...
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I love moving things around in my home, I believe this helps keeps the energy flowing. And now that a 2015 is about to begin, a new look and...
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I was ecstatic when I found out that this month's theme for the Urban Jungle Blogger would be window sills and balconies! I couldn'...
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I love this wreath Gloribell! It is beautiful. So simple and elegant. I like the mixture of the colors and textures in the moss and planrts. hope to try to make one and follow your tutorial! Hope you are having a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous Glori...like everything else you do....will be sharing on FB page and pinning...xo
ReplyDeleteThis is my favorite Valentine project I've seen thus far. So perfect that it can also be kept up through the Spring. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteI like it a lot, it's original and refreshing.
ReplyDeleteI like this heart because I am into moss and nature. I was wondering what you used the twine for? I didn't see where it was used. Was it for hanging? Also how do you water the air plants? Do you take yours out for regular watering? I read misting isn't enough and that they like to be drenched thoroughly and then allowed to dry out in between watering. How are yours doing?
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